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Duke Henry XI of Liegnitz, a "drunkard" and "glutton", slaps his wife Sophia in the face because she calls his mistress a whore. When the Duchess then flees to her brother, the Margrave of Ansbach, Henry fears that the population and his brother will take up arms against him. He leaves Leignitz and travels to Prague to dissuade his brother Frederick from his plan to sue him before the emperor. However, Heinrich gets a rebuff and is placed under arrest. Eventually, however, he is released...

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  • Martin Hirthe

    Martin Hirthe

    Heinrich

  • Hans Clarin

    Hans Clarin

    Kaspar

  • Paul Albert Krumm

    Paul Albert Krumm

    von Schweinichen

  • Ruth-Maria Kubitschek

    Ruth-Maria Kubitschek

    Kitlitzin

  • Martin Benrath

    Martin Benrath

    Marx Fugger

  • Sieghardt Rupp

    Sieghardt Rupp

    Parocki

  • Carl Lange

    Carl Lange

    Markgraf

  • Anita Lochner

    Anita Lochner

    Kreszenz

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Duke Henry XI of Liegnitz, a "drunkard" and "glutton", slaps his wife Sophia in the face because she calls his mistress a whore. When the Duchess then flees to her brother, the Margrave of Ansbach, Henry fears that the population and his brother will take up arms against him. He leaves Leignitz and travels to Prague to dissuade his brother Frederick from his plan to sue him before the emperor. However, Heinrich gets a rebuff and is placed under arrest. Eventually, however, he is released...

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